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*[http://riverhistory.ess.washington.edu/ Puget Sound River History Project] - spatial reconstruction of historical landscapes | *[http://riverhistory.ess.washington.edu/ Puget Sound River History Project] - spatial reconstruction of historical landscapes | ||
*[http://depts.washington.edu/uwren/ Restoration Ecology Network] - a three campus capstone program in restoration ecology | *[http://depts.washington.edu/uwren/ Restoration Ecology Network] - a three campus capstone program in restoration ecology | ||
*https://cig.uw.edu/ Climate Impacts Group] - a 17 person research and technical assistance group focused on downscaling and evaluating policy impacts of [[Climate Change]] | *[https://cig.uw.edu/ Climate Impacts Group] - a 17 person research and technical assistance group focused on downscaling and evaluating policy impacts of [[Climate Change]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 14 April 2021
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University of Washington is a big place. Here are some specific groups working most directly on Salish Sea Restoration
- The Urban Ecology Research Laboratory - interesting scenario and design processes
- Wetland Ecosystem Team - a variety of projects quantifying ecosystem response to restoration
- Puget Sound River History Project - spatial reconstruction of historical landscapes
- Restoration Ecology Network - a three campus capstone program in restoration ecology
- Climate Impacts Group - a 17 person research and technical assistance group focused on downscaling and evaluating policy impacts of Climate Change